Tooth swage



April 25, 1933. TAYLOR 1,905,013

TOOTH SWAGE Filed March 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 In ventor By I . Attorneys s. M. TAYLOR TOOTH SWAGE April 5. 1933.

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1 7 to;;swgge-,pr' ..fl are thesidesg 1 h on t. e Handle IQfiilCIlliYlS bout "he: fulcru Y 23 during the secondary moj' ement 36f 1 rd.' if

. 1e th d, .v- ;1'9" causes the die Itogcarf t1 V fit-{As die l8 iss eeu red tehendle 19- sa'ld dle which is provided. with ajslotl7 inlinewith W 1' dfeyrodilSf which; i s-eng5gedfadjaeeht each 1 I i J d1e-19 itwill be notedthat die'rod 18 is roe f r face 21 of tooth 22 of saw 3','b1 0ck 1 is pro-f which are positioned tobe engaged by han- Z M v the plane of travel of said die to coincide with I y I to give said die itsinitial bite, and means for i ,adjustingthe angle atwhichlthe flattened a portion of said die is initially presented to the the plane of the face of-saidto'oth.

5. A tooth swage including the combination of a swage block having a swaging anvil adapted to engage the top of the toothto be swaged, a saw clamping means associated with said svvage block,'aswaging die operatively mounted Wit-hinsaid block and having a flattened portion adapted to be initially engaged by the face of the tooth to be svvaged, means for initially rotating said die and then tion ofsaiddie-into the faceof said tbothf*- faceofsaid tooth, whereby a predetermined 70.

bite isgivento said dieJfI- I y a a 1 'Signed at Loyalton"; California, this 24th QQ day'of February, 1931'. a a a SAMUEL TAYLQRP to simultaneously rotateand draw saiddie along the face of the tooth to be lswaged,

means fol-adjusting theangleat whichthea flattened portion of said die is initiallyprei sented to the face of said tooth, and means 7 for adjusting the plane oftravel of said die lindrical swagingdie having a flattened seca 25 to coincide withthe plane of the face ofsaid tooth..

6. A tooth sWage' including the combi nation of a swage block, a saw blade cl'amping means associated therewith, a die-carrier slidably mounted in said, swage block, a cytion adapted to be initially engaged by the face of the tooth to be sWa-ged, and rota-c tively mounted in said die-carrier, and a means to first rotate said dieand then to simultaneously rotate said die While sliding said die-carrier in said swage block;

7. A tooth swage including the .cornbination of a sivage block, a saw blade clamping means associated therewith, a die-carrier slidably mountedinsaid iswage block, a cylindrical syvaging die having a flattened section adapted to be initially engaged by the face of the tooth to be swaged and rotative-f ly mounted in said die-carrier, and means'to first rotate said dieand then to simultaneously rotate said die and slide said .die-car- ,rier in said swageblock, and means for adjusting the angle at which the flattened por- A tion of 'said die is initially presented tothe face ofsaid tooth. y a i 8, A tooth swage including the combination of a swage block, asaw blade clamping 1 means associated therewith, a die-carrier slidably mounted in-saidsvvag'e-block, a c'ylindrical swagingdie' having a flattened sec- Y tion adapted to be initially engaged by the face of the tooth tobe svvagedandrotatively mountediin said die-carrienimeans to first r0-' tate said die and then to simultaneously rotate said die and slide said die-carrier in said swage blook,n1eans for-adjusting the angle 7 at which the flattened portion of said dieis initially presented to the "face of said tooth,

and means for adjusting theplane of travel I of said dieand die-carrierto coincide With the planeofthe face of said tooth.

9. A tooth svvage provided With means for giving the svvaging die its initial bite,including the combination of a cylindrical sWag-. ing die having aflattenedportion, means for rotating said dieto rollthe cylindrical por- 7 a 

